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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Congenital ptosis
  1. ... control eye movement (ophthalmoplegia), sometimes causing droopy eyelids (ptosis). Individuals with congenital fiber-type disproportion generally have a long face, ...
  2. ... affected individuals, the disorder is present from birth (congenital).Horner syndrome is characterized by drooping of the upper eyelid (ptosis) on the affected side, a constricted pupil in ...
  3. ... control blood flow through the heart (mitral valve prolapse). The life expectancy of individuals with congenital contractural arachnodactyly varies depending on the severity of ...
  4. ... been found to cause a rare form of congenital fibrosis of the extraocular ... (ptosis). In addition, affected individuals have a brain malformation ...
  5. ... wasting (atrophy) beginning very early in life.Fukuyama congenital muscular ... droopy eyelids (ptosis) and an open mouth. In childhood, muscle weakness ...
  6. ... KIF21A gene have been identified in people with congenital fibrosis of the ... eyelids (ptosis). In addition, people with CFEOM3 can have intellectual ...
  7. ... 10 mutations in the TUBB3 gene can cause congenital fibrosis of the ... eyelids (ptosis). In addition, people with CFEOM3 can have intellectual ...
  8. ... Additionally, most people with CFEOM have droopy eyelids (ptosis), which further limits their vision.Researchers have identified ...
  9. ... such as wide-set eyes (hypertelorism); droopy eyelids (ptosis); a broad, flat bridge of the nose; small, ... anemia Blackfan-Diamond disease Blackfan-Diamond syndrome Chronic congenital agenerative anemia Congenital erythroid hypoplastic anemia Congenital hypoplastic ...
  10. ... described as "myopathic facies", which include drooping eyelids (ptosis), sunken cheeks, and a mouth often held in ... show signs and symptoms of the condition. Myopathy, congenital, Bailey-Bloch Myopathy, congenital, with myopathic facies, scoliosis, ...
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